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Cedar fence installation by Titan Fencing in Eugene, Oregon

Eugene & Springfield, Oregon

Fencing Services
for Every Property

Cedar, vinyl, chain link, ornamental iron, horse & field, and deer & garden fencing. Installed by a licensed, insured crew with 17+ years of experience in Lane County.

Cedar fence installation by Titan Fencing in Eugene, Oregon
Most Popular

Cedar Fencing

Western red cedar is the gold standard for fencing in Oregon. It naturally resists rot, insects, and moisture, making it ideal for the Willamette Valley's wet climate. Left untreated, cedar weathers to a beautiful silver-gray. Or stain it to keep that warm, natural tone for years.

Cedar gives you the perfect balance of privacy, beauty, and durability. It's the most popular fence material we install, and for good reason: it handles Oregon weather better than any other wood.

Styles We Install

Board-on-board
Dog-ear privacy
Lattice top
Shadow box
Horizontal slat
Picket

Typical Cost

$25 to $45 per linear foot installed

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Vinyl fence installation in Lane County, Oregon
Zero Maintenance

Vinyl Fencing

Vinyl fencing is the ultimate set-it-and-forget-it option. No staining, no painting, no sealing. Ever. It resists rot, insects, and UV damage, and it handles Oregon's rain and humidity without warping or splitting.

Available in white, tan, gray, and woodgrain finishes. Privacy, semi-privacy, picket, and ranch rail styles. Vinyl costs more upfront than cedar but saves money long-term with zero maintenance costs.

Why Homeowners Choose Vinyl

Zero maintenance cost over lifetime
25+ year lifespan
Clean with a garden hose
Won't rot, warp, or attract insects
Consistent appearance year after year

Typical Cost

$30 to $50 per linear foot installed

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Ornamental iron fence in Eugene, Oregon
Black ornamental iron fence along property line
Premium

Ornamental & Wrought Iron

Ornamental iron fencing adds elegance and value to any property. Powder-coated steel and aluminum options in flat-top and spear-top designs. Built to last decades with minimal maintenance.

We install ornamental fencing for front yards, pool enclosures, garden borders, and commercial properties throughout Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County.

Best For

Front yards
Pool enclosures
Garden borders
Historic homes
Storefronts
Decorative accents

Typical Cost

$35 to $60 per linear foot installed

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Horse and field fencing in Lane County, Oregon
Field fence on rural Oregon property
Rural & Agricultural

Horse & Field Fencing

Lane County has some of the best farmland in Oregon. Whether you're fencing a horse pasture, containing livestock, or marking property lines on acreage, we build agricultural fencing designed for Oregon's terrain and weather.

Horse safety is our top priority. We never use barbed wire for equestrian fencing. No-climb mesh prevents hoof entanglement, and pipe rail provides high visibility for both horses and riders.

Fencing Types

No-climb mesh
Pipe rail
Wood rail
Vinyl ranch rail
Woven wire
T-post & wire

Serving rural Lane County including Eugene outskirts, Veneta, Junction City, Cottage Grove, and Creswell.

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Wildlife Protection

Deer & Garden Fencing

Black-tailed deer are everywhere in Lane County, and they will eat your garden, fruit trees, and landscaping if given the chance. Most people underestimate the height needed to keep deer out. A 6-foot fence won't do it.

We recommend 7.5 to 8 foot deer fencing for reliable protection. The poly mesh material is nearly invisible from a distance so it won't block your views. We also build garden enclosures and orchard protection for smaller areas.

What We Install

Poly mesh deer fencing
Welded wire fencing
Metal deer fencing
Garden enclosures
Orchard protection
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Deer Fence Height Guide

4 ftRabbits only
6 ftDeer can jump this
7.5 ftRecommended
8 ftBest protection

Based on Oregon Dept. of Fish & Wildlife recommendations for black-tailed deer

FAQ

Common Questions

How much does a fence cost in Eugene, Oregon?+
Fence costs in Eugene vary by material and linear footage. Cedar privacy fences typically run $25 to $45 per linear foot installed. Chain link runs $15 to $30 per foot. Vinyl fencing ranges from $30 to $50 per foot. Ornamental iron is $35 to $60 per foot. These are rough ranges that depend on terrain, height, gates, and access. Contact Titan Fencing at (541) 543-6018 for a free on-site estimate.
What is the best fence material for Oregon weather?+
Western red cedar is the most popular fence material in the Willamette Valley because it naturally resists rot, insects, and moisture. Vinyl is the lowest maintenance option and performs well in wet climates. Chain link with galvanized or vinyl coating is also durable in Oregon weather. The best choice depends on your budget, aesthetic preference, and property needs.
How long does fence installation take?+
Most residential fence installations take 1 to 3 days. A standard backyard privacy fence (150 to 200 linear feet) typically takes 1 to 2 days. Larger properties, difficult terrain, or custom designs may take longer. Chain link installs are generally the fastest.
Do I need a permit to install a fence in Eugene?+
In Eugene, fences under 6 feet tall in the backyard and under 3.5 feet in the front yard generally do not require a building permit. Fences over these heights, fences in certain zoning overlays, or fences near the public right-of-way may require a permit. Titan Fencing can help determine whether your specific project needs a permit.
How tall should a deer fence be?+
Deer fences in Oregon should be at least 7 to 8 feet tall. Black-tailed deer, common throughout the Willamette Valley, can easily clear a 6-foot fence. For gardens and orchards, we recommend poly mesh or welded wire deer fencing at 7.5 to 8 feet.
What is the difference between cedar and vinyl?+
Cedar costs less upfront ($25 to $45/ft) but requires periodic staining every 3 to 5 years. Vinyl costs more ($30 to $50/ft) but requires zero maintenance. Both perform well in Oregon weather. Cedar has a natural, traditional look while vinyl offers a clean, uniform appearance.
Is Titan Fencing licensed and insured?+
Yes. Titan Fencing is licensed, bonded, and insured in Oregon. Our CCB license number is 185440. We carry full liability insurance and workers compensation. Over 17 years in business with an A+ BBB rating.
What type of horse fencing is safest?+
No-climb wire fencing (horse-safe mesh) is considered the safest option because it prevents hooves from getting caught. Pipe rail and wood rail are also safe choices. Barbed wire and standard welded wire are not recommended for horses due to injury risk.

Reviews

What Lane County
Homeowners Say

Real feedback from fence projects across Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County.

Cedar Fence

"The horizontal cedar fence they built transformed our property. We get compliments from neighbors constantly. Worth every penny."

D

David R.

Creswell, OR

Chain Link Fence

"Had them repair our storm-damaged fence and they did such a great job we hired them for a new gate too. Honest, reliable, and great craftsmanship."

M

Mike & Jennifer T.

Eugene, OR

Horse & Field Fence

"Had Titan build a horse fence on our property outside Veneta. They knew exactly what materials to use for the terrain and got it done right. Highly recommend for any rural fencing needs in Lane County."

D

Dave & Karen T.

Veneta, OR

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